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Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics of Midland Park
6 Prospect Street, Suite 1A, Midland Park, NJ 07432

Keep Your Child’s Smile Healthy and Bright with Our Children’s Dentist in Midland Park

Just like a pediatrician, a children’s dentist is a vital member of your child’s healthcare team. In addition to ensuring that you and your child are comfortable during dental exams and procedures, our pediatric dentists can provide you with tips for helping your child develop good oral health habits that will last throughout their lifetime.

What Is the Difference Between a General Dentist and a Children’s Dentist?

While both general and pediatric dentists receive the same basic education, a pediatric dentist undergoes a minimum of two years of additional training in the diagnosis and treatment of children’s dental issues. A pediatric dentist is uniquely trained to identify problems involving tooth health, development, and jaw alignment in children.

How Soon Should My Child See a Kids’ Dentist?

Ideally, a child should see a children’s dentist about 6 months after they get their first tooth. Many parents overlook the fact that a child with even a single tooth can develop a cavity, especially if allowed to fall asleep with a bottle or sippy cup in their mouth. Although the child may find it soothing, allowing milk, formula, juice, or other sugary liquids to remain on the teeth for extended periods promotes the growth of bacteria that cause tooth decay. Schedule an appointment today and get started on improving your child’s oral health.

Why Is Dentistry for Children Important?

Even young children can develop serious oral health issues, ranging from cavities to gum disease. Certain issues involving tooth and jaw alignment may also respond better to early intervention while the teeth and jaw are still developing.

What Happens During a Visit to Our Children’s Dentist in Midland Park?

From the moment you walk into our office, our team will do everything possible to make you and your child comfortable. If necessary, we can even perform the exam while your child sits on your lap. The dentist will check your child’s teeth and jaw for any signs of decay or alignment problems. The dentist may also order X-rays, depending on your child’s age and what they see during the visual exam. The dentist will then offer treatment options for any areas of concern.

What Types of Kids’ Dental Care Services Do You Offer?

We provide a full range of pediatric dental services, including:

  • Regular Cleanings: Regular professional dental cleanings are essential for preventing cavities and keeping your child’s smile bright.
  • Fluoride Treatments: Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and makes it more resistant to decay.
  • Sealants: Sealants smooth out the surface of the tooth so that food and bacteria do not become trapped in the tiny grooves and cause cavities.
  • Bonding: Our dentists can repair minor cracks or chips in your child’s teeth using a tooth-colored bonding material.
  • Fillings: When caught early, cavities can be repaired by removing the diseased portion of the tooth and replacing it with a tooth-colored or amalgam filling.
  • Root Canals: Root canals are an effective way to restore and preserve teeth that are severely damaged by decay. The process involves removing the diseased pulp from inside the tooth, filling the empty canal with a rubber-like substance, and reinforcing the tooth with a crown.
  • Crowns: A crown can be used to restore the appearance and structural integrity of a tooth damaged by a large cavity or following a root canal.
  • Mouthguards: We recommend that all children wear a custom-fitted mouthguard to protect their teeth and gums when participating in sports or other activities where there is a chance of an injury to the face or mouth.

When Should My Child Get Their Primary Teeth?

Primary teeth typically start developing anywhere between the ages of six months and one year, and most children have all of their primary teeth by the age of three. The lower central incisors are typically the first teeth to emerge, and the second molars are normally the last. Some people go on to develop a third set of molars, also known as wisdom teeth, in their late teens or early adulthood.

When Should My Child Get Their Adult Teeth?

Children typically start losing their primary teeth around the age of six and have all of their adult teeth by the age of 12. Primary teeth are normally lost in roughly the same order that they emerged.

What Could Cause My Child to Have a Toothache?

Any injury to the soft tissue inside the tooth can cause a toothache. The most common type of injury is decay. Our dentist can determine the cause of your child’s toothache and recommend treatments, including antibiotics, a filling, extraction, or a root canal to remove the diseased tissue and alleviate the pain.

Where Can I Find a Children’s Dentist Near Me?

We are dedicated to offering quality, affordable dentistry for kids. Call today to schedule a consultation with one of our caring, experienced pediatric dentists.

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  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM
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  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

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    9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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6 Prospect Street, Suite 1A, Midland Park, NJ 07432

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